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Non-random Sampling
Researchers aboard the R/V Oceanus affix a hose to the CTD rosette (frame) to collect large-volume water samples with a pump system during a May 2008 expedition in New England […]
Read MoreFeeding Time
Alex Pogue, a guest student working with paleoclimatologist Anne Cohen and geochemist Dan McCorkle, feeds baby quahogs in an experiment that tests the impact of ocean […]
Read MoreUnderwater Microscope
WHOI biologists Rob Olson and Heidi Sosik examine plankton-filled water samples on a prototype version of the Imaging FlowCytobot (IFCB) in Olson’s Woods Hole laboratory. The Cytobot, which is […]
Read MoreSmile! You’re on Habitat Camera
Norman Vine (from Advanced Habitat Imaging Consortium), Richard Taylor (a fisherman), and WHOI biologist Scott Gallager assemble on the Iselin pier after testing the habitat camera mapping system, […]
Read MoreInvasion of the Body Snatchers
Brown sea squirts formally known as tunicates, from the genus Didemnum attach themselves to a rock on a beach in Sandwich, Mass. WHOI research associate Mary Carman and colleagues […]
Read MoreAny cysts in the there?
Postdoctoral fellow Luciano Fernandes of the WHOI Biology Department handles a mud sample plucked from the Gulf of Maine during an October 2007 cruise on the research vessel Oceanus. […]
Read MoreGrappling with a Bloom
MIT/WHOI Joint Program graduate student Christie Wood (foreground) and postdoctoral investigator Alfredo Aretxabaleta prepare to recover the conductivity-temperature-depth rosette during the NOAA Rapid Response cruise to study red […]
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